S t e p h e n Irwin. Harold Thornhill and Dino Murri Consumers Gas 4 Dan’s Esso 3 S c o r i n g for Consumers were Warren Nye, Mark Hay- ;ward, Ken Large and Steven Harris. Harris also had two assists, Hayward, Large and ‘Nye one each. Kinnear held off Brown’s late driVe on goals from Lance Ryman, Michael Kauf- man and Adriano Banberi with Allan Brockton assisting. Fred's Towing 2 Barrow’s Insurance 0 Coming up with his second shutout John Charles of Fred's blanked Barrows while Mark Joslin scored both goals with an assist earned by Bruce Strain. Although two goals were scored against him David Waugh, along with his team, played outstanding hockey. ‘ ATOM Baymar’s Number 3 was the marksman with help from Sean Porter. Michaelangelo 3, Chariot 0 Michaelangelo’s Goalie Jim Charles earned a shutout as Dennis Wintjes connected for two goals and David Abernethy for one. Abernethy, Scott Massey and Pat Mulcahy were the helpers. MINOR ATOM 'scored for Dan‘s with Irwin Kinnear Pontiac 5 Bruce Morrison and John Brown Fencing 3 Hughes earning assists. With three goals from Allencourt Pharmacy 5 Anthony Cronin and singles Braddock Optical 1 from Pat Morra and Jackie Paul Ohlis and Paul Thom- Woods Kinnear won this one. as were each credited with a Assisting were William Ea‘st- pair of counters for Allen~ on and Wayne Langdon (2). court with Doug Walton add- Kinnear held off Brown's ing the fifth goal. Awarded late drive on goals from assist points were Billy Mc- Lance Ryman, Michael Kauf- Grath, Ohlis and Fred Simp- man and Adriano Barberi son. Answering for Hodgins were Bruce Buchan with a goal and an assist, Joe Far- rell and Norm Murphy. Street Construction 14 Shields Footwear 3 Murphy came up with a big five goals, Buchan click- ed for three, Tom Cubitt, Mark Gossman, John Noble. Rob Strain, Rick Neil and Glenn Fehily added single- Two goals by Dan Iafano and one by Tony Macklin gave Tonys three. Bruce Buchan had two assists, Dan Busnello and Iafano one each. Matthew Zurich. Chuck Lusk and John Horton net- ted the puck for Erics with Clack. Earning assists were with Dan Iafano geting two assists and Zurich one. (All Exhibition Games) Dynes Jewellers 4 Tony's £550 3 Angus McGregor and Rick Gerber shafed the Dynes' scoring. each getting two goals. Jerry Lawlor earned an assist. Brian Gates was responsi- ble for both Walker count- ers with help from Tyrone Burkhart. PEEWEE Eric’s Cycle 3 Hodgin’s Bros. Hardware 3 Kinsmen Giants 4, Baymar Sports 1 John Brown came up with a hat trick, Mike Tinsley with a single goal and Scott Young and Scott Stackley with helpers to win this one for the Kinsmen. _Doug Walton scored un- assisted for Allencourt. Braddock Optical 8 G. G. Walker Insurance 2 Both Paul Beckwith and Scott Mansbridge clicked for hat tricks for Braddock with Doug McLean adding two unassisted tallies. Beck- with also got an assist. Hitting the mark for Knapps were Adrian Steen- son and Mike Smith who each had a goal and an as- sist. Consumers Gas 2 Allencourt Pharmacy 1 Consumers‘ goals were potted by Mark Hayward and Warren Nye assisted by Steven Harris. Goalie Jim Charles Earns Shutout MINOR MITE Dan’s Esso 4 Knapp’s Sico Paints 2 Harold Thornhill contrib- uted a pair of goals, John Hughes and Stephen Irwin a goal each to Dan's win. Earning assist points were Irwin, Michael Smith and Number 8. Congratulations for an ex- cellent and exciting game of hockey. ATOM John Brown accounted for the only Kinsmen tally on his own. MINOR ATOM Charlton Hardware 2 Oak Ridges Shoes 1 Although Charlton won the game on two unassisted goals from Mike Briggs and Shoes' only reply was from “Kippy†assisted by Nigel Walker, the real winners were all the boys who play- ed. For Shoes from Goal- tender Ricky Kalkanis to Coach Tom Simpson and the same for Charlton starting with Bruce Stuart to John Leonard. ‘tons. In the assist depart- ment Blake Moss had three. iBrian Russell and Buchan ‘two, John Noble. Doug An- jderson and Rob Strain one .each. For Shields the goalgetters were Chris Lawman, Dave Vennard, and Jack Vantol with assists going to Gary Schneider. Vennard and Ken Oakley. MINOR BANTAM (All Exhibition Games) Simms Construction 3 Pin-i: Fruit Mark-if. 7. Michaelangelo Furniture 3 Kinsmen Giants 1 Marksmen for Michaelangelos were David Abernethy, Dennis Wintjes and Scott Massey Evith help from Carmello Morra and Keith Mof- ' att. Chariot 1, Baymar 0 Scoring for Chariot was Glen Harding assisted by Shaun Gallagher. Goalie Al Bayley earned a shutout. 12 THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Jan MINOR MITE \ RESlITS FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 23 By BOB ROSS JR. Eric’s Cycle Peewees Tie Hodgins Bros. Hardware 3-3 WEEK ENDING DEC. 29 MINOR PEEWEE Northvale Motors 5 Rice's Flowers 0 Trevor Williams contribut- ed a pair of tallies. Glen Geltel. Mauro Fantin and John Mark one goal each to Brian Cates scored uï¬Ã©s- sisted for Walkers Scoring for Braddock was Scott Mansbridge who was set up by Paul Beckwith. Knapp’s Sico Paints 12 G. G. Walker Insurance 1 Mike Smith led Knapp‘s scoring spree with four goals and an assist, Pat Lawlor got a hat trick and an assist, Adrian Steenson, two goals and five assists, David Giles two goals and Cleve Jones one. Michael Wintjes had three helpers, John Black two and Jason Lamure one. For Blackthorn the scorâ€" ing punch was shared by Steve White, Jeff Thurston, Dean Jones and Blair Dou- cette with help from Kevin Gibson (2), Rick Bartell, Dou- cette and White. CFGM 8 Blackthorn Men's Wear 4 A hat trick by Albert De] Fabro and singletons by Rick Thompson. Dave Daly, Doug Lewis, Glen Doyle and Jim Barber added up to a de- cisive win for CFGM. As- sists went to Lewis with three, Daly, Brian Smith, Barber, Diego Minchella and Brett Rogers. Hitting the target for Stephensons were Dave Col- lins with two and Craig Clack. Earning assists were Paul Armstrong with two, Guy Powley, Mike Cruise and Rob Frater with one each. Surf Marine 5 W. A. Stephenson 3 Marksmen for Surf Mar- ine were Jerry Hughes with two goals, Wayne McCart- ney. Ron Armstrong and Tim Cameron with one each. John Santos and Jim Sulli- van each were awarded two helpers and Cameron one. Rotary’s goals were all un- assisted and were netted by Doug Anderson. Chris Bed- ford and Richard Simpson. BANTAM Danny Petroff and Steven Reynolds scored for the TV lads with Melanson, Luciano Tesco and Paul Saarimaki getting helpers. Brian’s Shell 5 Rotary Club 3 Mark Robson’s contribu- tion to Brian's win was a pair of goals. Mike Gossman had a goal and three assists, Randy Tinsley a goal and two assists, Mike Pedro an unassisted goal and Duane Robertson an assist. Randy Johnston and Mark Bruhn were the scorers for Pirris with assists earned by Peter Butterworth, John Cronin and Danny Moore. Flying Eagles 3 Richmond Hill TV 2 Steven McKinnon, John Bynen and Brian Wilton shared the winners' goals with Steve Sauers being awarded two helpers. For Shields the goalgetters were Chris Lawman, Dave Vennard, and Jack Vantol with assists going to Gary Schneider. Vennard and Ken Oakley. MINOR BANTAM (All Exhibition Games) Simms Construction 3 Pin-is Fruit Market 2 Ted Ruffman potted two goals and Peter Long one for Simms with Bill Greig helping on the latter. Bruce Cllaisson notched both Little goals with assist- ance on both from Paul Evans and on one each from Terry Delville and Randy Hancott. Scoring for Bowdens were Wayne Whitaker and Mark Rausa with Phil Wilson help- ing on the latter. BAIF 4 Little Fords 2 Hitting the target for BAIF were Henderson. Mayhew, Cheney and Worm with as- sists going to Lawrence and Neilson. Village Piua 5 Bowden Lumber 2 Doug Whitting flipped the puck into the twine twice and earned an assist for the winners. Scott Kerr and Neil Clack were responsible for the other tallies. Roland Proulx earned two assists. Wiegand, Tim Polhamus and Kyle Chatfield one each. Answering for Stephensons were Craig Clack and Rob Frater with Clack and Alan Barnett earning assist points. MIDGET Richmond Hill TV 4 Simms Construction 3 A pair of goals each by Danny Petroff and Steven Reynolds won this one for the TV boys. Scott Taylor and Greg McMillan got assists. CFGM 3 Surf Marine 0 The winners’ trio of count- ers came .from the sticks of Gary Bell. Doug Lewis and Rick Smith with assist points going to Albert DelFabro, Lewis Reid, Lewis and Brett Rogers. Blackthorn Men’s Wear 4 W. A. Stephenson 2 Marksmen for Blackthorn were Rick Girard with two goals and an assist, Scott Jordan and Kevin Gibson with a goal each. Dean Jones and Steve White with an assist each. Robert Greiner connected for two goals and Chris Jones for one for Simms with Andy Beckwith getting two assists and Randy Bennett one. BANTAM Flipping the puck into the net for Brians were Dave West - Gaul and Stephen Crump who was set up by Brad O’Hara and Neal Rock- well, Hitting the target for D&D were Reiner Pleschiberger, Stephen Smalley and Gun- ther Bauer. Assists went to David Lowman with two and Pleschberger. Pirri’s Fruit Market 5 Brian’s Shell 2' Jim Wood’s hat trick and Alan Clack’s pair gave Pirri’s this victory. They were helped by Scott Taylor, Danny Moore and Mark Bruhn. MINOR BANTAM Rotary Club 12 D&D Excavating 3 Philip McLaughlin fattened his scoring count with five goals for Rotary. Angus Mc- Gregor added a pair of count- Simpson and Frank Hurlbut ters, Chris Bedford a goal and two assists, Peter Tipold a goal and an assist, Richard a goal each, Kenny Woods 3 goal and two assists, Frank Petrie two assists, Sean Rock- arts two assists. Street’s gpals were potted by Mike Smith (2 goals, 1 assist). Rick Neil (1 goal, 1 assist), Blake Moss (1 goal, 2 assists), Brian Russell (1 goal), Glen Fehily (3 assists) and Rob Strain (1 assist). Eric’s Sports 6 Street Construction 5 Eric’s squeaker of a win came on three goals and two assists by Rick Clendenning, two goals and two assists by Dan Iafano, a goal by Chuck Tusk and helpers by Chris Arbuckle and Pat Macklin. Ken Barber clicked for Tony’s with help from Dan Bushnello. Scott Patterson contributed a hat trick and Norm Murphy a single goal for Hodgins with assists going to Brooke Lawrence, Joe Farrell and Chris Gaffney. Dynes Jewellers 1 Tony’s Esso 1 Dynes’ tally was shot home by Tom Stubbs aided by Scott Drysdale. Shield’s Footwear 5 Hodgins Hardware 4 Joe Morra contributed two goals, Dave Vennard. Jack Vantol and Shawn McKenzie one each to Shields’ win. Assisting were Rick Lapenna, Garry Schneider, Dennis Kane, Rob Vanderwelde. Chris Lawman and Bob Wil- cock. The Kent goals were shot by Kevin Luckasavitch with two and Mark Austin. Assists came from Joey Thurston, Scott McLean and Ian Ball Bob's Pant Shop 5 Suburban Radiator 2 A pair of counters by Rus- sell Thompson. single goals by Gord Fournier, John On- istchenko and Number 16, with help from Hugh Bab- cock and Mike O’Donnell added up to victory for Bob's. Heinz Losberg got both Suburban counters unassisted. PEEWEE Northvale’s win. Assists went to Mark, Fantin, Frank Cav- allo. Williams and Robbie McKinley, BAIF 6, Seafood Corner 2 Alliance Sports 9 Kents Clothes 3 It was David Allen day as he scored five of the Alliance goals. Paul Lawlor added a pair, Michael Garrett and John Follows two each, and Warren Coombs one. Russell Thomhill account- ed for both Seafood tallies without help. Netting the puck for BAIF' were Bill Neilson with two, Jamie Tuck with two and an assist, Cameron Moss and Bill Waterhouse (one goal, one assist). Also getting helpâ€" ers were Alden Palisca and Michael Bell. Mark, Fantin, Frank Cav-I [0, Williams and Robbie’ cKinley, BAIF 6, Seafood Corner 2 J Netting the puck for BAIF“ .>re Bill Neilson with two,“ . 3, 1974 Goals for Music Shoppe were by William Mitchell (2) and Mike Moyal. Garry McKechnie assisted on one. Rendezvous 3, Herron 1 Rendezvous goals were by John ReHaas. Jeff Winch. Tommy Pap. Assists were by Rodney Clugsten, DeHaas and Robert Cashin. Richvale 5, Woodbridge 4 Richvale finally beat their arch rivals. Norm Stapley came up with his second two goal effort in as many nights and was ably assisted by Rob Sternats with a goal and an assist, Paul McGeachie a goal and two assists and Harold Simpson with a goal. Paul Bulger had two assists, Steve Ostep and Steve Langfield one assist apiece. Woodbridge 5, Richvale 4 Richvale scored three goals in the first period two by Stapley and one by Sternats but Woodbridge roared [back to go one ahead. Sternats’ second goal tied the score and Woodbridge scored in the last two minutes on a breakaway to take the game. Harold Simpson‘gave a good effort with three asststs and Greg McDowell had two. JUVENILE Unionville 5, Richvale 1 Stan Doel got the only Richvale counter without help. A good effort was put forth by all the boys but the strong Unionville team dom- inated the play. Woodbridge 3, Richvale 0 This was a good team effort by all the Richvale players. Unionville 2, Richvale 0 This December 20 tilt was a very tight game in the first two periods with many Rich- vale chances but the Unionâ€" ville goalie was on his best behavior. Thornhill 8, Richvale 3 Richvale played a great game but the boys were really tired by the third period because of a shortage of players. Scoring were Ken Ablett, Chris Amodeo and Stan Doel, with assists from Doel, Ablett and Bob Mills. HOUSE LEAGUES ATOMS Pizzaville 3, Music Shoppe 3 Goals for Pizzaville were by Neil Cook (2) and Guen- ther Guenauer. Larry Thor- sell had two assists and Guenauer had one. Herron's goals were by Tommy Hader assisted by Bernie McKinlay. In this fast skating game Terry Thorsell was injured in the second period and will be lost to the team for 10 days to three weeks. He suffered injured ribs. Richvale 5 Woodbridge 5 Richvale controlled the play for the whole of the first period. Chianelli start- ed the scoring and got a second goal later. Celsie also had two goals and Mc- Dowell one. Earning assists were Hobbs and March each with two and Celsie with one. MIDGET Richvale 6 Richmond Hill 2 Depeiro was the big man of the game scoring four goals in leading Richvale to a 6-2 win December 21. The other goals were by Losberg and Battista with help com- ing from Thorsell, Hobbs (3) Dimock, Mills (2), March, and McDowell. Richvale defeated Rich- mond Hill 3-1 on goals by Evelyn, Spires assisted by Greg Meeke and Meeke assisted by David Purves, Mike Hegenauer was selected as the player most valuable to his team, Richvale 4, Sharon 3 In the second game of the tourney Richvale came from behind to win 4.3 over Sharon. Paul Davidson assisted by Brookes and David Carmichael put Royals on the scoreboard. the Evelyn, Meeke and Hengen- auer added enough to win the game. Earning assist points were Brookes. Car- michael, John Adams, Purves and Spires. Keswick 7, Richvale 0 Cheap penalties with two on the same play put Rich- vale behind early in this game. PEEWEE Bolton 1, Richvale 0 At Bond Lake Arena December 21, the Royals came up with a superb per- formance only to go down to a 1-0 defeat. Ronnie Ince played a fine game in goal and was given fine support. OAK RIDGES TOURNAMENT Richvale 3, Richmond Hill 1 ATOM Carlisle RE. 1 Woodbridge 4, Richvale 2 Scoring for the winners At Woodbridge arenalwere Scott Stevenson and December 18, the Royals lost Paul Gettel with assists by a 4â€"2 decision to Woodbridge Mark Butler and Stevenson. after a seesaw battle. Scott Carlisle's goal came from Spires and Alan Evelyn scorâ€" Number 16. ed for Richvale with Evelyn‘ Baker S & S l and I assists RICHVALE MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS OMHA i Richmond Sports 2 ATOM ‘ Carlisle R.E. l ii‘éï¬v T OYO TA 52:20; MJAPAN CAR SALES Mike Brookes getting 7756 YONGE ST. WORNHILL Mixed Doubles scores were as follows: Joan Freeman and Randy Carlson, splitting 15-11, 12-15; Enid Grant and Gary Ford, winning 15-7, 15-11; Jill Johnson and Larry Marchbank, splitting 15-8, 17-18; Carol McDonald and Doug Andrews splitting 5-11, 9-15; Hilda Baxter and Bob White, winning 15-7. 15-8; Betty Arbuckle and Derek Smith, winning 15-8, 15-5. Winning were: Joan Free- man and Carol McDonald 15-3, 15-4; Enid Grant and Jill Johnson. 15-8, 15-4; Hilda Baxter and Betty Ar- buckle, 15-0, 15-7, MEN HOT T00 The men won four out of six: Randy Carlson and Larry Marchbank lost 10-15, 6-15; Gary Ford and Doug And- rews won 15-7, 15-1; ditto Derek Smith and Bob White, 15-10, 15-0. The next league match is January 10 at Langstafrf against A. Y. Jackson. The Richmond Hill Bad- minton Club bounced back from their first defeat of the season last week to drub St. Pauls 19â€"5 in a Toronto In- terchurch Badminton league game. It was a clean sweep for the ladies in their doubles as they took all six matches. E. GWILLIMBURY: ’Ilhis township will receive a $10,000 grant from the On- tario government toward its new community centre. which will be a sports com- plex. consisting of an arena, community hall and indoor swimming pool. Bob’s scorers were Russel Thompson with two, Gord Fournier and John Onist- chenko and Allen Pletong each with one. Assists went to Gary Boyle, Mike O’Don- nel and Hugh Babcock each with one. MIDGET Richvale 3, Oak Ridges 1 With only three substitute players on the Richvale bench an extra effort was needed and was given by the whole team. Wayne Stiver scored all three goals for Richvale with Norm Stunden earning two assists and Jed Bartlett one. Hill Badmintoners Wallop Enemy 19-5 W&P Motors 3 Ozark Rangers 1 W82? came up with a long- awaited win. Glen Wood played a very good game in the net. Goals were scored by David Twidale with two goals and one assist and Ron Keeting with one goal and two assists. Ozark's goal was scored by Vince Bruzzese and Bob Kirkman assisted. Bob’s Pant Shop 5 Suburban 2 Suburban Rad suffered their first loss in a number of games. Their goals were scored by Heinz Losberg who netted two unassisted. INTERLOCKING PEEWEE BANTAM Surf Marine 9, Romano 2 For Surf Toni Caranci con- nected for three goals and one assist. David Ross for four goals and two assists, Brian Laing and Chris Nicola for one goal each. Gary Curtis and David Hogg for two assists each and David Kelton for one assist. Scoring for Romano were Graham Hobbs with a goal and an assist. Mark Nelson with a goal and Craig Riley with an assist. Standings P W L T Pts. Surf Marine 8 7 0 1 15 Loughlin Lumber Romano Con, United Drain Newspaper Classiï¬ed offers‘ advertisers a combination of unbeatable advantages. Phone today â€"- 884-1105-6. Fast results! Loughlin 10 United Drain 3 Bruno Strazding was a one- man team as he scored nine goals for Loughlin. Mike Von Hammer got the other counter and John DeJong two assists. For United Drain Gerd Buck had two goals and one assist. Clarence Greer a goal and an assist and Gary Tripp an assist. Baker S & S 1 Thorncrest Motel 0 It was a goal by Joey Balisteri that gave Baker the 1-0 win. ' bgefher with POLYW ï¬cmes KIND“ MOU'NT ALBERT: Printer Ken Taylor is fighting to save one of the last elms in the area from the axes of the Department of Transporta- tion and Communications. The tree which will be in the ditch when Highway 48 is widened four feet is 120 to 125 feet in height and so far is free from Dutch Elm di- sease which has destroyed thousands of elms through- out Ontario in the last few years. Sharon 2, Newmarket 1 Game 3: Aurora 8, Tottenham 1 Game 4: Keswick 8. Unionville 1 Game 5: Oak Ridges 6, Nobleton 5 This game ended regula- tion time tied 3-3. A shoot- off was held with three play- ers from each team shooting at the net. At the end of that it was a 5-5 tie. Then each team picked one player to shoot until the tie was broken. Nobleton shot first and missed. Oak Ridges shot, scored and won one of the tournaments most exciting game. Paul Beck scored the winning goal for Oak Ridges. Game 6: HARDWE Game 1: Richvale 3, Game 2: Oak Ridges Minor Hockey held its second annual Christ- mas Cracker Tournament December 22 and 23 and Bond Lake Arena was a busy place as 10 atom teams com- peted in the two day tour- ney. As a team was eliminat- ed each boy was given a Christmas cracker full of candy. Saturday A goal by Jeff Woodyatt at 1:06 of the final 20 min- utes put Vaughan ahead to stay. Warren Holmes added their final goal into an empty net with 10 seconds left. The Waxers had re- moved Goalie Jim Britton in favor of a sixth attacker. Kevin Walton stopped 38 shots in the nets for Vaughan and was outstand- Matters almost reversed themselves late in the sec- ond as Markham scored twice on power play efforts by Mike Noonan and Greg MacDonald. Markham ran into a dou- ble penalty early in the middle period with Vaughan capitalizing on both occas- ions within 40 seconds cour- tesy of Brian Wilton and Rick Tarasuk. The Waxers opened the scoring in the first period on Brian Alexander's tally but Doug Sellars evened it for Vaughan. Wednesday of last week's 5-3 win over Markham Waxers in Markham boosted the Nats into a three point first place lead in the sizz- ling Provincial Junior “A†race. ’I‘wo - goal performances came off the sticks of War- ren Holmes and Rick Gris- dale. Single goals were contributed by Brian Burtch. Brent Bowen and Rick Tar- asuk. The Vaughan Nationals bounced back from a Satur- day night defeat at the hands of the Richmond Hill Rams to whistle 61 shots at Whitby Knob Hill Sunday night enroute to a 7-1 win. Don Nicholson got Whitâ€" by's lone goal. OAK RIDGES MINOR HOCKEY Vaughan Nats Whip Whitby Knob Hill 7-] Newmarket 1 Richmond Hill 0 In the first six games a mam-Imus..- _-“ 3, Richmond Hill 1 BRADDOCK OPTICAL Richmond Heights Centre Richmond Hill 884-6881 Nats Drop Waxers 5-3 .II-IY “I INN“ Oak Ridges Minor Hockey President presented the con- solation championship trophy to Richvale and the cham- pionship trophy to Keswick. Tournament Convenor Glen Wright presented each boy on the winning teams with an individual trophy. Tourn- ament Co-ordinator Al Bes- tard presented a crest to each boy. CHAMPIONSHIP Keswick 7, Richvale 0 The score is no indication of the fine hockey played by the Richvale team which had been off the ice only one hour from their encounter with Sharon. Tottenham 4, Nobleton 2 Game 11: Richvale 4, Sharon 3 This game saw a fine come- back by Richvale who were down 3-0 but came up with four unanswered goals to win in the third period. Game 12: Newmarket 5. Tottenham 2 Game 13: Game 8: Tottenham 5, Unionville 1 Game 9: Keswick 4, Oak Ridges 2 Game 10: Game 7: MVP was picked by Jim Rof- fey and Davie Stuart of the Richmond Hill Rams, it was won by Mike Hegenauer of the Richvaie team. SUNDAY third Paul Stanley scored Vaughan's final goal in the T’NT Everest features: a strong, lightweight aluminum-steel V frame; powerful, front-mounted 436.6cc Rotax engine; ice-gripping carbide ski runners; and speedometer, tach, tripometer and shock absorbers as standard equipment. And, of course, a full one year warranty. The Rangers jumped into a 3-0 lead in the first per- iod on goals by Mitch Ed- wards, Graham Foley and Charlie Skjodt. They inci‘eased it to 5-1 in the second on scores by Bruce Anderson, Walt Jarz- abek. Grisdale replied for Vaughan. Brian Karuliak and Mitch Babin scored for North Bay. LOSE T0 RANGERS Vaughan didn’t fare so well in a Sunday night en- counter with North York Rangers going down to a 5-2 defeat. ing most of the way. The Nats fired 32 at Britton. WALLOP NORTH BAY The Nats whomped North Bay 12-2 Saturday night of last week at North Bay with Brent Bowen showing the way with five goals. Brian Burtch checked in with three with Jeff Woodyatt scoring two. Single goals went to Rick Grisdale and Paul Stanley. The Nats line of Bowen, Woodyatt and Grisdale accounted for eight of the 12 goals. Ray Bough came up with some big saves in the Vaughan twine. Dave Jenner played an outstanding game in the twines for Whitby and pre- vented the scoring from reaching even more stratos- pheric proportions. The Nats play host to North Bay Saturday at Woodbridge Community Centre. Time is 8 pm. JENNER OUTSTANDING King of the deep stuff. Sharon 5, Aurora 4 Finally, would be remiss in not mentioning that kindly old Coach Russell “Casey†Cripps of Dynes Jewellers. Mr. Cripps did it again in 1973 and don’t bet he won’t do it in 1974. Will have my toes crossed and so on. See you, folks. True. True. What I’d like to see is more fans out to see the Rams. So there. In other words. A sincere Happy New Year and may all your disasters be worthwhile. I’ve always found them that way. Cheers. Maybe things will really look up for the Rams in 1974. Not that things are all that bad. As Coach Karl Brimblecombe points out to me: Don’t panic, we’re only six points out of first (as of writing) despite a string of injuries that have bounced Dave “Digger†Dunkley, Jack Guest and Dave Stuart. Some last minute items here. That was quite a weekend in sports what with the Swedish-Leg- ion Midget game, the Peewee Tournament, and our beloved Rams winning two straight games. But first of all, I’m going to have to survive that New Year’s party. Just check the Obit page of the Glub and Mull Tuesday morning. If I’m not there, we’ll have one together. I'm even going to ignore young people who keep asking me who Frank Sinatra was, whether he ever existed. I’m going out and buy an Alice Cooper record and sit down and play it until they take me away, take me away, take me away . . . Going to go to more parties, add some color to my irresponsibilities, meet an Arab, going to fly. Am even going to get along with people. If they hit me on the left cheek, I’ll turn my right. Then I’ll hit them over the head with a baseball bat. Here I am, still breathing, still able to dream on a bit even though the things I dream about sometimes rise up and “drift me one" in the nether side of me. As for 1974, I’ve got plans for that too. Once I establish the fact that I have survived, I’m going to take a survival course. If I pass that, I’m going to go out and make things happen. By FRED SIMPSON What about 1973? What good happened to me, what awfuls happened to me? I don’t even intend to talk about 1973 except to say the hap- piest thing about it was my purported survival. Sometimes I think it was a cruel rumor. Hey, I‘m getting old and it’s driving me to no end. It’s the old story. There was a time I wanted to scale mountains. Now I’m happy to settle for climbing out of bed, feeling familiar aches, and getting through the day without col- liding with a TTC bus. Sure, I’ve still got problems and I don’t like them a bit. They sneak in on you and grab you by the throat â€" tryrto throttle you. It's no way. 'I’m going ’60 ignore them, starve them, maybe they’ll go away. I can hardly 'believe that it’s 1974. What happened to 1964? All those weighty problems I thought would be the end of me? Maybe they were? By the time you read this I hope I’m still around. You see, Charlie, it’s 1973 while I’m writing this. Of course there’s something to be said for your words living on after you’ve gone to the great library up there. Keep Your Toes Crossed GOODBYE, MR. CRIPPS AWFUL AWFULS MEET AN ARAB BYE BYE in 1974 get out